Wildcat Welcome
The final, on-campus component of ²ÝÝ®´«Ã½'s orientation process is Wildcat Welcome. This required weeklong orientation provides you with opportunities to take part in campus traditions, build connections, learn to navigate campus, and register for fall classes.
Program Dates
September 15: New Student Move-in Day
September 15–22: Wildcat Welcome
*International students start Wildcat Welcome early with the International Wildcat Welcome track from September 14–15.
September 15–16: Parent and Family Orientation
Before heading into Wildcat Welcome, students will have engaged in the first two components of orientation: Purple Prep and Before the Arch.
Complete the Registration Form
Wildcat Welcome is required for all incoming undergraduate students. This form collects information that allows the staff of Student Transition Experiences to prepare for your arrival and participation. Please complete the Wildcat Welcome Registration Form by July 15.
Note: To register please use the email address and password you created to apply to ²ÝÝ®´«Ã½.
Find the form in your Purple Prep Checklist.
Components of Wildcat Welcome
- New Student Move-in Day: New students move to campus on September 15 and begin Wildcat Welcome programming around 5 p.m. Students are prompted to select their move-in appointment in August. International students participating in International Wildcat Welcome do not need to select a move-in appointment for their September 13 move-in day.
Learn more about the move-in process. - International Wildcat Welcome: International students' Wildcat Welcome experience begins with a track designed to support your unique transition. International students move to campus on September 13 to participate in this track from September 14 to 15 and will then participate in Wildcat Welcome with the full class through September 22.
Learn more about International Wildcat Welcome. - March Through the Arch: One of ²ÝÝ®´«Ã½'s richest traditions, symbolically marking your start at the University, is March Through the Arch. This event occurs on Wednesday morning, September 16 and is also included in the Parent and Family Orientation schedule to allow family members to observe this tradition.
- Parent and Family Orientation: Parent and Family Orientation (PFO) provides information that enables family members to serve as informed support systems for their student during their student's time at ²ÝÝ®´«Ã½. Programming begins at the end of move-in day and runs through approximately 5 p.m. on September 16.
Learn more about Parent and Family Orientation.
- Academic Advising and Fall Quarter Course Registration: The Purple Prep component of orientation includes information and tasks to help you prepare for fall quarter course registration that occurs during Wildcat Welcome. You will meet with an academic adviser who will guide you in your course selection and then you will register for fall quarter courses with your Peer Adviser group. You do not register for fall courses prior to arriving for Wildcat Welcome.
Learn about the Purple Prep tasks found on your checklist connected to your undergraduate school. - Peer Advisers: Your peer adviser (PA) is an upper-level student with a similar academic interest as you and has firsthand experiences transitioning to ²ÝÝ®´«Ã½. Your PA group consists of your PA and a small number of other incoming students who will act as a support system through orientation and, informally, throughout the year. You will first hear from your PA in late August and will be provided virtual opportunities to get to know others in your PA group prior to moving through Wildcat Welcome together.
- International students should note you receive additional peer support from an International Peer Advisor through participation in International Wildcat Welcome. International students hear from their IPA around late July.
- International students should note you receive additional peer support from an International Peer Advisor through participation in International Wildcat Welcome. International students hear from their IPA around late July.
- Support & Community-Building Programs: Each day of Wildcat Welcome includes activities that connect you with other students and help you acclimate to life at ²ÝÝ®´«Ã½. Wildcat Welcome will include meetings and events hosted for the entire class and for smaller populations (residential area, school), each intended to support and enrich your student experience. A series of programs included in Wildcat Welcome is the True ²ÝÝ®´«Ã½ Dialogue series.
The Wildcat Welcome Schedule
All incoming undergraduate students are expected to participate in the entirety of Wildcat Welcome. Those absent from required events will participate in alternative programming/essays during the fall quarter in order to be granted access to winter quarter course registration.
While each day is full, it is carefully balanced with information-based programs, connection-building programs, and downtime for wellness care. The timeline for schedule announcements is:
- August: Wildcat Welcome programmatic overview is released in Class Canvas page
- September: Detailed Wildcat Welcome schedule is released in Class Canvas page
Stay Updated on Wildcat Welcome
Throughout Wildcat Welcome and your first year, get behind-the-scenes looks, insight from current students, and advice on your continued transition through ²ÝÝ®´«Ã½ on the Wildcat Welcome social media account.
Download 'Cats on Campus
is ²ÝÝ®´«Ã½'s official platform and app, managed by Student Organizations and Activities (SOA), where you can explore student organizations, discover events, and connect with others who share your interests. The 'Cats on Campus events calendar is especially useful for finding activities happening throughout the year.
During Wildcat Welcome, all SOA-hosted events will require check-in through the app, so we strongly recommend downloading it before you arrive.
Be sure to log in to 'Cats on Campus using your NetID and password to get started.